Last night when it was fully charged i took it off the charger, unlocked the screen.It gave me all kind of errors:Several standard applications had stopped working.(playstore, gmail, email, gallery - while i had turned the tablet off before charging)Could only press oke on the errors, so i did :PThen it told me Android had stopped working and again the only option was to press oke.The tablet shut itself down.

Now when i want to boot it i only get to the Archos start schreen.Trying to get into recovery mode (pressing vol- & on.off button) gives me an Android figure laying down with a triangle holding an exclamation mark.

Connecting it to my laptop will boot it up till the startscreen.When i plug in the charger that happens aswell.Trying to get into recovery mode on above 2 situations also give the android figure.

Im pretty impatient, but it layed down on the table with only showing the startscreen for over 5 hours.No reset pinhole to be found.It's just 5 days old, but the store i bought it from wont help me as its not in the condition as i bought it (downloaded apps, personalized settings etc).

How can i recover/reset/format my tablet so i can use it again?

Thanks in advance for the help.

Last edited by Chantal on Mon May 13, 2013 9:15 am, edited 1 time in total.

Don't know whether the Archos 70 Titanium has a pinhole reset, but have you tried holding down just the power button for about 15 seconds, leaving for 15 seconds, then pressing the power button again for about 7 or 8, no longer as it may just switch off again, seconds and it should restart.....I say should.....

1. Unplug it and let it run completely down to 0%, ( keep switching it on if needed so it drains quicker ) 2. Leave it over night. 3. Next day, plug it in, but DON'T switch it on, and leave it to fully charge ( at least 12 hrs ). 4. Try it.

I remember reading that that working for someone else once, a long time ago.

If that doesn't work, you may have a bad unit, and it may need to be replaced.

If i plug it in to my laptop it keeps connection > disconnecting > connecting > disconnecting and so on.

Having it charged for at least 12 hrs now, as ViPaSoft suggested.But if its turned off and on the charger it doesn't charge. (assuming as it stayed icecold over 1 night charging and it wouldn't start)It automatically starts up when i charge it, so leaving it charging while it being on its start screen now.5 hours left till its been on the charger for 12 hrs.

Sorry if my English lacks grammar :P But it isn't my native language and I'm used to chatspeak a lot instead of "formal" English haha.

I started to get a lot of problems with mine last night, (screen lag, [in normal mode NOT HD], jumping about, resetting, etc), and tried everything I could think of.

It only seems to work perfectly when at 90-100% battery, once it drops below that, I was getting all sorts of issues, even in Play Store, (clicking my apps, scrolling down a little and it would throw me out), or if I clicked on an icon to drag it across the screen, it would open another unrelated icon.

Anyway, this morning I decided to send it back to Amazon, and it turned out to be really easy. Decided to try one of there own Kindle Fire 8.9HD tablets, (especially as the returns procedure is so easy).

I really do hope you sort out your issues and get a good experience with them as I've owned several Archos in the past and until now, had no issues at all.

I just got a second reply from the Archos staff, and it worked!!This is a copy of their email, I hope it will help others too with this type of tablet.Before i began to try this my tablet was charged for about 24 hours, so battery was at 100%

"1. Press and hold volume - and connect the DC-IN to the device2. Once the green robot ANDROID is displayed, release the volume button - press and hold the power button and press once the volume + button."

"The screen Android system recovery is displayed.a. Use the volume keys to navigateb. Use the ON / OFF button to select an option

I just got a second reply from the Archos staff, and it worked!!This is a copy of their email, I hope it will help others too with this type of tablet.Before i began to try this my tablet was charged for about 24 hours, so battery was at 100%

"1. Press and hold volume - and connect the DC-IN to the device2. Once the green robot ANDROID is displayed, release the volume button - press and hold the power button and press once the volume + button."

"The screen Android system recovery is displayed.a. Use the volume keys to navigateb. Use the ON / OFF button to select an option